Sweden Doesn't Have Enough People to Put in Prisons, So They're Shutting Some Down
Nov 13, 2013 18:52
Sweden has an interesting problem pretty much no one has. It has too many prisons, and not enough prisoners, so much that they recently decided to shut four prions and a remand center.
While the crime rate has increased in Sweden, there is a strong emphasis on rehabilitating criminals instead of locking them up. The prison population declined 6 percent between 2011 and 2012.
A vast majority of stays are less than 12 months, and prisoners get better treatment - more privacy and freedom. Definitely not like the kind you see on TV. [The Guardian]
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